Chapter+Six+Review+Exercises

Ch 6 190 Tania 191 Victor 192 Chris 193 Brandon 194/5 Angela 196 Ian 197 Tania 198 Victor 199 Chris 200 Brandon 201 Angela

page 190 1. sternum 2. humerus 3. ilium 4. ulna 5. sacrum 6. radius 7. femur 8. patella 9. tibia 10. fibula

1. diaphysis 2. epiphyseal line 3. periosteum 4. compact bone 5. haversian 6. osteoblasts 7. ossification 8. osteoclasts victor vallejo 9 osteoblast 10. red bone marrow pg 191 c. 1.d 2. f 3. g. 4. k 5. h 6. e 7. j 8.c 9 a 10. i D. 1 sinus 2 temporal 3. mandibular 4. thoracic 5. xiphoid 6. acromion 7. metacarpals 8. acetabelum 9.malleolus 10. condyle Chris p192 E1b 2d 3b 4a 5c 6b 7c pg. 193 8. c lordosis 9. b scoliosis 10. a epiphyseal line

Pg 194 and 195
//**F**// //**1**) fracture: A broken bone ; a sudden breaking of a bone.// //2) femur : The thigh bone, the longest, heaviest and strongest bone in the body.// //3) hairline fracture: Also known as a stress fracture; a minor fracture in which the bone continues to be in perfect alignment.//


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4. The upper curved edge of the ilium (The largest of the three hip bones). / Spelled Incorrectly 5. A physician who specializes in orthopedics. / Spelled Incorrectly 6. Pertaining to between the ribs. / Spelled Correctly 7. The connecting point (socket) for the femur and the hip. / Spelled Correctly 8. Pertaining to the femur. / Spelled Incorrectly 9. AKA the shin bone. Larger and stronger bone of the lower leg. / Spelled Correctly 10. Having to do with the prevention and correction of disorders of the musculoskelatal system. / Spelled Correctly

page 197 1. acetabul/ar 2. hypo/calc/emia 3. costo/chondr/al 4. crani/otomy

Victor Vallejo 5.osteomalacia 6.mandibular 7osteomyelitis 8.substernal 9intervertebral 10 ostochondroma I. 1.c 2. j 3. i 4. h. 5. d 6. g 7 b 8. e 9. f 10a J 1. F 2. B 3. d 4. a 5. h Chris 199 1floating 2condyle 3true 4suture 5osteocyte 6foramen 7epiphysis 8trochanter 9spine 10sesamoid pg. 200

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